Went here yesterday. Green King IPA (yuck), Truman's Swift and Wandworth's Wandle were available. Sharp's Doom Bar and another were off. I heard one of the barman say to a colleague he was training that "(so and so) can't be bothered to change the barrel on that one" - says it all really. I had a pint of Wandle and it was is pretty good nick, but I won't be rushing back.

There's no doubting that there is an interesting portfolio of ales usually on. Interestingly when we were there there was a chap checking the temperature of them all. The one complaint I have is that the staff do seem rushed of there feet and they don't seem to smile alot. Worth a visit or a detour if you are in the locale.

A heaving mass of suits and summer dresses outside put me off a little but once I'd made my way inside I found there were plenty of people dressed more informally.It's obviously a very popular pub as space was at a premium and a seat was out of the question.I had an Adnams Southwark which was ok. Broadside, Doombar and Greene King were amongst the other ales available.There's an eating area at the back which was less crowded and an interesting painting of a naked woman on the wall.I wouldn't mind returning when the place is less busy. Probably mid afternoon!